Town of Provincetown p. 79 - Maker: WalkerAntique hand colored map of the Town of Provincetown, from Walker's 1880 Atlas of Barnstable County, with detailed street map, including landowners' names, of the Village of Provincetown (MAS438V) on reverse. Priced in Very good overall antique condition, as 2 sheets, 16 x 26.25 inches. Others may be available, condition and pricing may vary. Price: $400.00 Date: 1880

1880

Walker

$400.00

Model # MAS438VA

Village of Provincetown pp. 80-81 - Maker: WalkerAntique hand colored map of the Village of Provincetown, from Walker's 1880 Atlas of Barnstable County, with detailed street map, including landowners' names. Town of Provincetown (MAS438A) on reverse. Priced in Very good overall antique condition, as 2 sheets, 16 x 26.25 inches. Others may be available, condition and pricing may vary.Price: $400.00 Date: 1880

Barnstable County, Part of Town of Provincetown - Maker: WalkerHand colored map of part of the town of Provincetown, with plot owners' names and inset of Commercial Street. Very good condition, some discoloration at edges and center, 20 x 30 inches.Price: $350.00 Date: 1906

1906

Walker

$350.00

Model # MAS2038

General Highway Map Barnstable County Massachusetts - Maker: Dept. of Public WorksAntique map of part of Cape Cod published by the Department of Public Works, 1938. This map features Provincetown, Truro, Wellfleet, and Eastham with roads, dwellings, lighthouses, railroad, public buildings, and more. Additional small maps in upper right show Cape Cod and Massachusetts. Detailed legend. Printed with blue ink. Fair overall condition with wrinkles, verical folds, toning, and some small spots, stains, and tears. Can be restored for an additional charge (flattened, cleaned, etc.). Approx. 17.5 x 25 inches to the neatline.Price: $150.00 Date: 1936

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A Map of the Extremity of Cape Cod, Including the Townships of Provincetown & Truro, with a Chart of Their Sea Coast and of Cape Cod Harbour, State of Massachusetts. *****SOLD***** - Maker: U.S. Topographical EngineersExquisite, large antique map of Provincetown and Truro, and nautical chart of surrounding waters, produced with information from 1833 to 1835. The image shows four sections which can be put together as one or displayed in four section. Each section measures approximately 29 x 35 inches, total piece measures approx. 56 1/2 x 69 1/2 inches. With information on high and low tides, bathometric data of off shore areas as well as significant land detail, including landforms, interior water bodies, details of villages and towns. This antique map has been restored, cleaned, de-acidified, and re-backed, very good condition overall with some patched and repaired areas, mostly in margins. Also available as a full sized reproduction in four sheets for $500 (please contact us by phone or email for the full-sized reproduction) or for other reproductions search REP092 on our website. **SOLD**Price:Date: 1836

Parts of Provincetown, Truro, and Wellfleet, Mass ***SOLD*** - Maker: US Geological SurveyPrinted color coast survey of Provincetown, Truro, and part of Wellfleet published by the US Geological Survey in 1893 showing land and water formations. Includes the locations of lighthouses, towns, railroads, Life Saving Stations, marshes, ponds, rivers, roads, and more. Very good overall antique condition. Approx. 10 x 13.5 inches.Price:Date: 1893

1893

US Geological Survey

Model # MAS231

Provincetown ***SOLD*** - Maker: EldridgeBlack and white antique Nautical Chart by George W. Eldridge, shows water depths, as well as key for location of Buoys, location of Rocks, Sunken Rocks, Life Saving Stations, Sailing Lines, Best Anchorage, etc. Measures approximately 19 x 14 inches. Good to very good antique condition with overall toning and some spots of foxing, etc. of the antique paper. **SOLD**Price:Date: 1901

Back Side of Cape Cod, Today-1930 and Yesterday-1620, Mayflower First Landing in America *****SOLD***** - Maker: W. Sears NickersonFascinating, unique map of Cape Cod, showing the route of the Mayflower's first landing in America, marking the track of the Mayflower from daybreak, 6:30 AM, Thursday November 9, 1620, when she first made land at Nauset. With precise dates and times, travelling first southeast of Chatham through the dangers of Pollock Rip, then turning northward and travelling off the east coast of Orleans, Eastham, Wellfleet, Truro and around the north coast of Provincetown to land in Provincetown Harbor, at 10 AM, Saturday, November 11, 1620. Very good overall antique condition, approx. 21 x 14.5 inches. *****SOLD*****Price:Date: 1930/1970